Great footage of the truck, weather looks lovely there. Was it stinky near the truck and did you notice if anyone held their nose as they walked past the truck?
Because it encourages people to seperate their waste for when it becomes economically viable to recycle again . Its like over here in the uk. Glass bottles have to be separated to make new glass.. but in actual fact it all gets mixed together to make anti skid road surfaces but you don't want the public to start mixing their colours because eventually itll be used for glass making again. Hope that made sense cheers Mitch
I like that mini Isuzu! Cool video.
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Great footage of the truck, weather looks lovely there. Was it stinky near the truck and did you notice if anyone held their nose as they walked past the truck?
No no I wasn’t and nobody held their nose
Excellent video bro.
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@@GarbagetrucksofLA no problem bro.
Aloha from Hawaii! New subscriber here... is this a city refuse or contractor? Keep up the good work!
The guy owns the truck and is employed by city of Catalina
Woah that was awesome what country was this Mexico or USA
Loved this whole thing added to favorites
USA it is Catalina lisand
City of Avalon
awesome love it
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@@GarbagetrucksofLA hope u do more
He should be wearing a mask and gloves to protect himself from all the gross viruses and bacteria that could be lurking on the trash.
Why is he mixing recycle and trash?!
Because they have to ship it all back to LA and they sort it there
@@GarbagetrucksofLAif that's the case, why do they even care about having separate bins and diferent bags
Answers my question about where the trash is dumped. Figured it probably went to the mainland.
Because it encourages people to seperate their waste for when it becomes economically viable to recycle again . Its like over here in the uk. Glass bottles have to be separated to make new glass.. but in actual fact it all gets mixed together to make anti skid road surfaces but you don't want the public to start mixing their colours because eventually itll be used for glass making again. Hope that made sense cheers Mitch